Loja combines history, architecture and nature along one itinerary. Its Alcazaba and the Alcázar evoke its Nasrid past, while its palaces, churches and lookouts show the city’s evolution over time. Water, however, is the true star: fountains, springs and natural areas such as Los Infiernos de Genil give the surroundings character. This destination allows visitors to discover both heritage and landscapes without leaving the urban centre.
- Loja has already hosted a La Vuelta stage departure once before and now makes its debut hosting a La Vuelta finish-line.
- 20,846 inhabitants.
- Province of Granada.
- aytoloja.org
- dipgra.es

